Candy, climbing and choral stylings
It’s that time of year again…. Too warm for good old-fashioned tree climbing (and it’s not like cacti are ever all that much fun to climb). But far too easy to climb the walls when retreating indoors....
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After weeks of witnessing heated debate on both sides of SB (Senate Bill) 1070, the immigration legislation recently signed into law in Arizona, the issue hit a bit closer to home as a related press...
View ArticleNo cost/low cost museum adventures
Classic film. Interactive storytime. Book-based artwork. Anime watercolors. American Indian music and dance. Even magic writing bags. It's all waiting for you and your family at Arizona's many...
View ArticleA work in progress
Friday will find students at Carl Hayden Community High School in Phoenix working with teacher Trish Galindo Kiser and playwright James Garcia on vignettes they'll be presenting later this month at a...
View ArticleFriday night lights
There’s a beautiful building on one corner of the intersection at Roosevelt and 1st St. in Phoenix. It’s the Roosevelt Community Church, home to an artist guild that participates periodically in the...
View ArticleTears of Esperanza
States rights versus federalism. Racial profiling and access to education. Concealed weapons. Immigration policy. Tea party politics. It’s all part of “Tears of Esperanza,” a book by Bill Lace...
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